There was never a Genshiken thread? Unbelievable! And yes, I was too lazy to request for one...

Well, at the current episode (S2-4), it looks like this series is starting to shift gears a bit.

The three OVA episodes are IMO, required viewing since they introduce "otaku-hating" Ogiue (who may be unfamiliar to the anime viewers who don't read the manga). She's a focal character like Saki was in season 1. Plus, Kuchiki joins Genshiken from the anime club (where we were introduced to him in season 1) and events are set up for the S2 episode 4 (although S2 ep.2 touches on it also). It also establishes the the conflict between Ogiue and Ohno.

[spoiler]Ogiue's blush at overhearing Madarame and Sasahara's conversation outside of the clubroom. (What was she thinking? And what was she expecting to see when she opened the door? )

Kasukabe thinking that Ogiue was drawing pictures of Sasahara because of a more <s>fundamental</s> normal reason. Although I suspect she does know the real reason, but wants Ogiue to actually say it. (Oh, I'm sure she'd love to see Ogiue hook up with Sasahara too.)

Note the dominant/submissive* pecking order in Ogiue's fantasy of the Genshiken members (most to least/least to most):

You'll notice that the list also goes from least to most otaku. I put Kugayama above Tanaka since in that scene he's clearly dominant and I'd think Ogiue would have more respect for him as a fellow doujinshi artist and hence have him higher on the list. And where's Ohno? Well, she barely makes an appearance in Ogiue's fantasy and while sharing some hobbies (reading yaoi manga), their disagreements on some subjects makes Ohno a non-character. Plus, she's female and this is yaoi, so she'd be a plot point anyways.

* Normally, one would use the seme and uke terms here but Madarame and Kuchiki are both uke in Ogiue's bath scene and obviously, Kuchiki is the submissive one there.[/spoiler]

When I first watched his series, it made "FINALLY" realize that I, too, and an otaku. I love it, the way the club works. And how they get that poor kid in the beginning, so embarrasingly funny, especially when I realized that O would have been doing the same thing, except much more obviously. I don't care if people see me '"reading" doujins. Heck, even my mother knows, though I make it a point NOT to read them infront of her, lest I see them be chucked in the trash.

"Suffer the little ones, for they may yet rise up and beat you seenseless." Druid's Call, from Magic: The Gathering

[spoiler]The tables are turned on Ogiue: the guys start talking about eroges (hentai games) and it leads to a conversation about her and eventually what kind of character she would be in an eroge. And unlike Ogiue's yaoi fantasy about the Genshiken guys where the real-life models don't (so far) know about the existence of the story, this time the subject is around to overhear the fiction as it's being formulated. Remember, curiosity killed the cat...

Ohno is slowly pushing Ogiue to admit to also being a yaoi-loving otaku. I'm beginning to believe that she's enjoying getting a rise out of Ogiue. What a scary face Kanako!

You know that this is Ohno's tough-love, and like everyone else want's Ogiue to open up about her otaku nature. Ogiue and Ohno would be great friends if Chika would just admit to herself and everyone else that she is also an otaku.

Ogiue's reactions to being in the sea of otaku and embarrassed expressions are so adorable. Especially when she lapses into using her tohoku accent. The ending scene with Ogiue blushing (even the tops of her ears were red!), stammering and switching accents was sooooooo cute.[/spoiler]

[spoiler]The tables are turned on Ogiue: the guys start talking about eroges (hentai games) and it leads to a conversation about her and eventually what kind of character she would be in an eroge. And unlike Ogiue's yaoi fantasy about the Genshiken guys where the real-life models don't (so far) know about the existence of the story, this time the subject is around to overhear the fiction as it's being formulated. Remember, curiosity killed the cat...

Ohno is slowly pushing Ogiue to admit to also being a yaoi-loving otaku. I'm beginning to believe that she's enjoying getting a rise out of Ogiue. What a scary face Kanako!

You know that this is Ohno's tough-love, and like everyone else want's Ogiue to open up about her otaku nature. Ogiue and Ohno would be great friends if Chika would just admit to herself and everyone else that she is also an otaku.

Ogiue's reactions to being in the sea of otaku and embarrassed expressions are so adorable. Especially when she lapses into using her tohoku accent. The ending scene with Ogiue blushing (even the tops of her ears were red!), stammering and switching accents was sooooooo cute.[/spoiler]

Three members graduate and leave Genshiken so it's kind of a melancholy episode. The series is definitely shifting it's focus now.

Don't worry, there's still some hilarious comedy.

I died laughing when Kasukabe off-handedly suggested to Ohno about accepting the Chairman position and making Genshiken into a cosplay research club. Ohno's reaction and that of Kasukabe and Ogiue were awesome.

Willen wrote:Episode 7, more than the previous episodes, is very character-driven.

Three members graduate and leave Genshiken so it's kind of a melancholy episode. The series is definitely shifting it's focus now.

Don't worry, there's still some hilarious comedy.

I died laughing when Kasukabe off-handedly suggested to Ohno about accepting the Chairman position and making Genshiken into a cosplay research club. Ohno's reaction and that of Kasukabe and Ogiue were awesome.

Well,the anime would become a bit serious now.Finishing university,entering society,finding a job...it's a slash of life anime after all though the comedy parts are just gold.I kinda want to see what awaits the finale of the anime for Ogiue most of all and secondly Ohno.